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New Employee Joins ‘Secret Santa’ Gift Exchange, Receives A Low-Cost Effortless Disappointment.

by Jeffrey Stone
April 24, 2026
in Social Issues

A woman joined a tiny, tight-knit office and carefully followed the holiday rules, hoping to bridge the gap with her new colleagues through a thoughtful gift exchange. She poured heart and soul into a curated tea sampler and books for her coworker, nervously anticipating a moment of genuine bonding that would finally soothe her workplace anxieties.

The festive atmosphere curdled instantly when she unwrapped a solitary, cheap candy bar while others flaunted customized treasures and expensive trinkets. This cold gesture felt like a targeted snub, leaving her to wonder if she was being systematically excluded by the group or if a cruel prank was underway.

A new employee feels snubbed after receiving a single Kit Kat in a workplace Secret Santa exchange.

New Employee Joins 'Secret Santa' Gift Exchange, Receives A Low-Cost Effortless Disappointment.
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'AITA for being disappointed in my Secret Santa gift?'

Hi everyone!

I (26f) started my job beginning of this year at a very small company (think 10 full time staff- 9 females and 1 male).

So everyone was already very close and tight knit when I started minus one other new girl (our one HR staff member).

I’m someone that struggles a lot with anxiety and feeling like someone doesn’t like me in general- which I think maybe is why I’m disappointed.

Anywho, we all get asked if we’d like to participate in Secret Santa, and if so you just fill out a form with a bunch of little ideas.

The gift is supposed to be around $25. On my list I put things like colored pencils, a book you’d recommend, different tea, etc.

Basically some little things. I got the coworker who I’m definitely the closest to-

so I was excited about that and got her a book and a big tea sampler to get me to that $25 mark.

Today, we sat around the board room to grab our gifts. People were getting books, customized mittens, and a bunch of other cute little things.

I opened mine and it was a singular little Kit-Kat bar with a bow on it. It was kind of quiet so I just said “My favorite! Thank you!“ and...

I understand that everyone’s financials are different, especially right now with the pandemic and Christmas.

I had mentioned it to one of my friends and she said I “should just be thankful to get anything at all and at least they tried”.

And “you never know what they are going through”. Which is a completely fair point as well.

I don’t know who my Secret Santa was, but I just couldn’t help to feel a little bit of a tug at the heart strings.

Not because the gift was $2, but just because it felt like they didn’t care. AITA for feeling that way?

Update (I’m not sure if it notifies people or how this works)- when I got into work today there was a king size Reese’s with a bow on my desk.

So perhaps my gift is a random candy bar now and again— def can’t complain about a king sized Reese’s though!

When the OP joined this “tight-knit” group, she did what any polite new hire does: she followed the rules. She filled out the form, stayed within the $25 budget, and delivered a thoughtful gift.

However, receiving a single candy bar in return is the corporate equivalent of getting a “we need to talk” text on a Friday afternoon. It’s awkward, confusing, and leaves you wondering what you did wrong.

The conflict here isn’t just about the monetary value; it’s about the social contract. In workplace dynamics, communal rituals like Secret Santa are meant to build “social capital.” When one person clearly flouts the agreed-upon rules, it creates an immediate imbalance.

While some might argue that “it’s the thought that counts,” receiving a Kit Kat suggests that very little thought and even less effort went into the process. This can be particularly jarring for someone struggling with anxiety, as it mirrors their deepest fear: that they aren’t valued by the tribe.

This scenario highlights a broader issue in modern work culture: the “mandatory-optional” event. While the exchange was technically optional, in a small office of ten, opting out can make you look like a “Debbie Downer.”

This pressure can lead to participation from people who either don’t have the funds or simply don’t have the interest, resulting in the “Kit Kat Incident.” According to a report by Glassdoor, roughly 73% of employees feel some level of holiday-related stress, often tied to the financial burden of workplace expectations.

Expert advice suggests that clear boundaries are the only way to survive these festive minefields. An article for The Cut note: “The problem with Secret Santas is that they’re rarely truly optional, and the peer pressure to participate can be intense. If the goal is morale-building, a gift exchange that leaves people feeling snubbed or financially strained is doing the exact opposite of what was intended.”

Ultimately, the OP isn’t an AH for feeling a tug at her heartstrings. She followed the script, and her Secret Santa improvised a very sad solo. The “King Size” update suggests a guilty conscience on the part of the giver, but the lesson remains: if you can’t commit to the $25, perhaps just stick to bringing the cookies for the breakroom.

Here’s what the community had to contribute:

Many users agree that the Secret Santa participant was thoughtless and should have opted out if they could not meet the $25 budget.

xtiz84 − NTA. If SS was optional they didn’t have to participate if they couldn’t afford to get you a gift around the decided price. I’d be disappointed too.

[Reddit User] − NTA - the price limit is set for a reason and it's so these kinds of situations don't happen.

Unless participating was mandatory, anyone who did not feel like they were in a place to spend the money should not have agreed to do so.

It's perfectly natural to be disappointed you followed the rules and put your effort into your gift and the person who got you forgot.

youareourlasthope − NTA. Your feelings are valid and honestly if the expectation was to spend $25,

then if the person giving the gift didn't have the money they should have let your supervisor know.

DelurkingtoComment − NTA whoever your ss is should be embarrassed.

It was an optional secret santa and they shouldn’t have participated if they could only afford a $1 gift. Still, best to let it go and move on.

Some people emphasize that spending significantly less than the agreed limit is rude and makes for a poor workplace experience.

DigDugDogDun − NTA. Precisely why I don’t participate in things like this anymore. I once had a boyfriend who pulled stunts like this.

He could afford to do better, he just thought it was funny. There is no charitable way to view the secret Santa’s gift

because if they were hurting that badly and couldn’t scrape together the $25, they could have just opted out.

Instead they signed up and got a (I assume) nice gift for themselves at the cost of a Kit Kat.

No-Jellyfish-1208 − NTA That KitKat with a bow surely didn't cost 25 dollars, which was the budget. It's understandable why you feel this way.

FlyBlueGuitar − NTA If you are going to participate in a Secret Santa that has a $25 limit, spending $2 on a chocolate bar is just rude.

That's a pretty thoughtless gesture. A cup of coffee is at least $4.

Other people suggest managing expectations for office gifts and focusing on the joy of giving rather than the result.

dochobbes − NTA for feeling snubbed. There's so much more someone could have done.

Hell, a little note with it is free, easy and would have taken all of 5 minutes. It sounds like whomever had you dropped the ball.

But - participating in those things isn't supposed to be about what you get, it's about what you give and how the person reacts to it.

Try to find some joy in the knowledge that you gave a good SS gift.

B4pangea − NTA. Don’t invest too much in workplace Secret Santa (either financially or emotionally).

They’re notoriously terrible (one at my MIL’s workplace ended with an HR hearing and disciplinary measures).

It’s really just meant as a small token gift, not to be taken super seriously.

Gimmecheesenow − Am I the only one who thought this was going to read

“I made a list of romance novels, teas, & cute socks I wanted on my Secret Santa list

but some s__b decided my tastes were too low brow & got me some weird fantasy book I have no interest in & Star Wars socks.” when you read the...

A workplace is for professional growth, but we’re all human enough to want a little bit of respect in the gift-wrap. Whether it was a genuine financial struggle or a total lack of effort, the OP handled it with grace by smiling through the cocoa-flavored disappointment.

Do you think the Redditor’s disappointment was fair given the $25 rules, or did she overanalyze a simple candy bar? How would you react if your Secret Santa “broke” the budget? Share your hot takes below!

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Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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